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A Reference Model for Requirements and Specifications
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IWSSD '00 Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Software Specification and Design
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Introducing Abuse Frames for Analysing Security Requirements
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RE '04 Proceedings of the Requirements Engineering Conference, 12th IEEE International
APSEC '04 Proceedings of the 11th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference
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Information and Software Technology
2nd international workshop on advances and applications of problem frames
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FASE'07 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Fundamental approaches to software engineering
An ontology of problem frames for guiding problem frame specification
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It has been a decade since Michael Jackson introduced problem frames to the software engineering community. Since then, he has published further work addressing problem frames as well as presenting several keynote addresses. Other authors have researched problem frames, have written about their experiences and have expressed their opinions. It was not until 2004 that an opportunity presented itself for researchers in the field to gather as a community. The first International Workshop on Advances and Applications of Problem Frames (IWAAPF'04) was held at the International Conference on Software Engineering in Edinburgh on 24th May 2004. This event attracted over 30 participants: Jackson delivered a keynote address, researchers presented their work and an expert panel discussed the challenges of problem frames. Featuring in this special issue are two extended papers from the workshop, an invited contribution from Jackson in which he positions problem frames in the context of the software engineering discipline, and this article, where we provide a review of the literature. he literature.